Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa

Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa

Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (7 May 1836 – 21 January 1874) was a British operatic soprano who established the Carl Rosa Opera Company together with second husband Carl Rosa. Her achievements were recognised by the Philharmonic Society of London (now the Royal Philharmonic Society) with the rare award of their Gold Medal in 1872. [ [http://www.royalphilharmonicsociety.org.uk/?page=awards/gold/goldmedallist.html Royal Philharmonic's list of Gold Medal winners] ]

Life and career

Euphrosyne Parepa was Born in Edinburgh, to the soprano Elizabeth Sequinn (sister of basso Arthur Edward Seguin) and the Wallachian boyar Demetrius Parepa, Baron Georgiades de Boyescu of Bucharest. Her father died when Parepa was an infant, leaving her young mother impoverished. [http://www.historyswomen.com/thearts/EuphrosyneParepaRosa.htm History's Women profile] ] Parepa's mother turned to the stage to support her child and herself and trained the girl in singing. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C07EFDB173BEF34BC4B51DFB766838F669FDE "New York Times" obituary, 23 January 1874] ]

Her operatic début was at the age of 16 in Malta as Amina in "La Sonnambula", followed by engagements in Naples, Genoa, Rome, Florence, Madrid, and Lisbon. She sang at the Lyceum Theatre, London for the 1857 season (the year after the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden burnt down), and between 1859 and 1865 appeared in opera at both Covent Garden and Her Majesty's Theatre. During this time, she participated in two operatic premieres, creating the title role in Alfred Mellon's "Victorine" on 19 December 1859, and the role of Mabel in MacFarren's opera "Helvellyn" on 5 November 1864. She sang with Charles Santley at the opening of the Oxford Music Hall in 1861. She also was a successful oratorio and concert soloist, in constant demand in Britain, and she participated in the 19th-century English revival of the music of George Frideric Handel.

Her first husband, Army Captain H. de Wolfe Carvelle, died in 1865, sixteen months after their marriage. In 1866, she appeared before the Royal Philharmonic Society in Robert Schumann's "Paradise and the Peri". [R. Elkin, "Royal Philharmonic", p. 63 (Ryder, London 1946).] She then toured the United States with cornetist Levy and violinist Carl Rosa, the latter of whom she married in New York City in 1867. Together they quickly established the Parepa-Rosa English Opera Company there, which became popular, and which introduced opera to places in America that had never staged it before. They opened at the French Theatre on Fourteenth Street, New York City in September 1869 with a performance of Bale's opera "The Puritan's Daughter", with Parepa singing the title role. The subsequent tour of the eastern and midwestern states included a repertoire that ranged from "The Bohemian Girl" and "Maritana" to Weber's "Der Freischutz" and "Oberon". [http://www.carlrosaopera.co.uk/history/uk-ushistory.asp History of The Carl Rosa Opera Company] ]

In 1870, The Parepa-Rosa Opera Company returned to Britain and then appeared in Italian opera at Cairo, Egypt, followed by a return to America for another successful tour in 1871-71. In 1872, they returned to Britain. In September 1873, the company changed its name to Carl Rosa's English Opera, since Parepa was pregnant.

Parepa-Rosa died in childbirth in London at the age of 37 while preparing a production of an English version of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin". Carl Rosa endowed the Parepa-Rosa Scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music in her memory.

William Winter wrote that "Great vocal powers have seldom found such ample or such touching expression as those of Parepa-Rosa did in the first act of "Norma". ...one of her best successes was made as Rosina in "The Barber of Seville"... to indicate the versatility of her talents and the scope and thoroughness of her culture." [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=lJSYCwf6VaQC&pg=PA253&lpg=PA253&dq=%22Euphrosyne+Parepa%22&source=web&ots=LAH8AGpN32&sig=4RZ2q2a-BbMzeZTnqLQ2Osw5-Qg#PPA255,M1 Winter, William. "Brief Chronicles" (1970) Ayer Publishing ISBN 0833738267] ] Rosenthal comments in his 1980 Grove article that her range extended over two and a half octaves to "d"", and that she was considered more successful in the field of oratorio than opera.

Notes

References

*cite book |author=Rosenthal, Harold |authorlink=Harold Rosenthal |editor=Sadie, Stanley (ed.) |title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians |publisher=Macmillan Publishers Ltd., London |year=1980 |isbn=1-56159-174-2
*cite book |author=King, William C.|title=Woman; Her Position, Influence, and Achievement Throughout the Civilized World|publisher=The King-Richardson co., London |year=1900|page=p. 411 (available online [http://books.google.com/books?id=ASYEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA411&lpg=PA411&dq=%22Euphrosyne+Parepa%22+Rosa+oratorio&source=web&ots=pf4CxeXR0s&sig=leJ7_xECFcsvxiTRbDBsFXpQivk here)]

External links

* [http://www.historicopera.com/jearly_gurney_page1.htm Several photos of Parepa-Rosa]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Euphrosyne — may refer to:* 31 Euphrosyne, one of the largest main belt asteroids * Boloria euphrosyne, a butterfly * Euphrosyne (mythology), Greek goddessPeople named Euphrosyne:* Euphrosyne (9th century), Byzantine Empress * Euphrosyne Angelina, daughter of …   Wikipedia

  • Carl Rosa — Carl August Nicholas Rosa, born Karl August Nikolaus Rose (22 March 1842, Hamburg ndash; 30 April 1889, Paris), was a German born musical impresario best remembered for founding an English opera company known as the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Early …   Wikipedia

  • Carl Rosa — (* 22. März 1842 in Hamburg; † 30. April 1889 in Paris) war ein britischer Dirigent und Theaterintendant deutscher Abstammung. Karikatur von Carl Rosa Carl Rosa, der unter dem Namen Karl August Nikolaus Rose als Sohn eines Kaufmanns in seiner… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Royal Philharmonic Society — Queen s Hall, London, Zeichnung von 1893 Die Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) ist eine britische Konzertgesellschaft für klassische Orchestermusik. Sie wurde 1813 in London unter dem Namen Philharmonic Society of London (auch Philharmonic Society …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alexei Alexandrovich de Rusia — Gran Duque Alexei (Alejo) Alexandrovich. Nacido en San Petersburgo el 14 de enero de 1850 y fallecido en París el 14 de noviembre de 1908. Fue el sexto hijo y el cuarto varón del zar Alejandro II de Rusia y de la zarina María Alexandrovna (María… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia — Infobox Russian Royalty|grand duke name = Alexei Alexandrovich title =Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia imgw = 200px caption = spouse = Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya issue = Alexei Alexandrovich imperial house =House of Holstein… …   Wikipedia

  • Helen Lemmens-Sherrington — (4 October 1834 ndash; 9 May 1906) was the leading English concert and operatic soprano of the 1860s. [H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera (OUP, London 1974), 219.] Early life Born in Preston, England, in 1834,… …   Wikipedia

  • Alexis Alexandrovitch — de Russie Alexeï Alexandrovitch de Russie (Алексей Александрович Романов) Naissance 14 janvier 1850 Saint Pétersbourg Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Alexis Alexandrovitch De Russie — Alexeï Alexandrovitch de Russie (Алексей Александрович Романов) Naissance 14 janvier 1850 Saint Pétersbourg Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Alexis Alexandrovitch de Russie — Alexeï Alexandrovitch de Russie (Алексей Александрович Романов) Grand duc Alexeï Alexandrovitch de Russie Naissance 14 janvier …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”